Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign violated Democratic Party rules and
engaged in improper and possibly illegal actions to steal the 2008
Democratic Party presidential nomination from Hillary Clinton, according
to a worker for Hillary’s campaign.
Michele Thomas, a professional photographer in Hollywood, told WND in
an exclusive interview that her resistance to the Obama campaign made
her a target of intimidation.
“I have received death threats from Obama’s people,” she said. “I
think I was called a ‘racist’ a thousand times. If you didn’t stand for
Obama, you were a racist. It was a way to intimidate you.”
As WND reported yesterday,
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has expanded the scope of his law
enforcement investigation into President Obama’s presidential
eligibility to include evidence of criminal activity by the Obama
campaign in the 2008 Democratic Party primary race.
Thomas’ charges were affirmed by a Hollywood producer who spoke to WND, Bettina Viviano, who
claims that it was a common belief inside Hillary Clinton’s campaign
that Obama was not eligible to be president and that she heard Bill
Clinton say it in a telephone conference call.
Thomas started out as a volunteer for Hillary in Los Angeles, making thousands of phone calls from the local campaign office.
What she witnessed while volunteering for Hillary in the Nevada
Democratic Party caucuses eventually turned her into an activist.
“The Obama campaign people were stealing the caucuses – throwing away
votes, intimidating people from entering the caucus locations,” she
said. “It was very systematic. The Obama supporters got control over the
caucus packages and they manipulated the vote.”
She said she was astounded that the media was not interested in covering the alleged abuses.
“Everyone knew the Obama people were stealing the election,” she charged.
Howard Dean, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee at
time, and then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi changed the rules in Obama’s
favor as the primaries went on, Thomas said.
“The leadership of the Democratic Party were not going to let Hillary
win the nomination; it didn’t matter what Democratic voters wanted,”
she said.
By June 2008, Thomas said, the Democratic Party and the media
declared Obama the winner of the Democratic Party presidential
nomination even though Obama did not have the necessary number of
delegates and Clinton, at most, was only a few behind Obama in the
delegate count.
At that point, Thomas formulated a plan to make sure Clinton’s name
was placed in nomination and her committed delegates were counted in the
first ballot at the Democratic National Convention in August 2008. More >>
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